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Part, Chap., Paragraph
501 4, 3 | who maintain that it is lawful to appeal from the judgments
502 3, 2 | himself and the eternal laws of his will to the human
503 3, 4 | they are properly used, lead to God by the help of his
504 4, 2 | because of its more effective leadership. In consequence of being
505 4, 3 | on the civil power, which leads them to maintain that what
506 3 | the clergy in zeal for ~ learning and piety, 5. the
507 4, 2 (46)| speech of Philip, the Roman legate, at the 3rd session of the
508 3, 4 | forbidden to defend as the legitimate conclusions of science those
509 3, 4 (36)| Vincent of Lerins, Commonitorium (Notebook),
510 | less
511 3, 4 | wrongly passes for knowledge, lest anyone be led astray by
512 3, Canons, 4 | treated with such a degree of liberty that their assertions may
513 3, 3 | that, like a standard lifted up for the nations22 ,
514 3, 4 | going beyond their proper limits, intrude upon what belongs
515 3, 2 | by the apostles from the lips of Christ himself, or came
516 3, 4 | and revealed them to the little ones32. Now reason,
517 4, 2 | this day and for ever he lives and presides and exercises
518 3, 1 | himself, and inexpressibly loftier than anything besides himself
519 3 | the christian faith, is no longer held to be divine, but they
520 2 | remission of Sins. And I look for the resurrection of
521 3, 3 | great a salvation26, but looking unto Jesus the author and
522 4, 1 | heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed
523 4, 1 | loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven43. [CONFERRED] ~
524 3 | Christ came to save what was lost6 and to gather into one
525 3, Canons, 1 | necessarily as he necessarily loves himself; or denies that
526 3, 4 | church has maintained and maintains this too: that there is
527 2 | the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth,
528 | makes
529 2 | virgin Mary: and became man. He was crucified also
530 3, Canons, 1 | the divine essence, by the manifestation and evolution of itself
531 3 | but most especially is it manifested in the advantages which
532 4 | by the Father40, in like manner it was his will that in
533 Intro | and in volumes 49-53 of Mansi's collection (1923-1927).
534 3, 3 | those things, so many and so marvellous, which have been divinely
535 2 | holy Spirit of the virgin Mary: and became man. He was
536 2 | I profess that in the mass there is offered to God
537 3, Canons, 1 | in it, both spiritual and material, were produced, according
538 3 | the abyss of pantheism, materialism and atheism, and the consequence
539 2 | 6. order and ~7. matrimony; and ~ they confer grace.
540 | me
541 3, Canons, 3 | signs, and that therefore men and women ought to be moved
542 3 | of Trent requires special mention, celebrated though it was
543 3, Canons, 4 | opinions, though not expressly mentioned in this document, have been
544 3 | gains, which the divine mercy has bestowed on the church
545 4, 3 | the Roman pontiff has merely an office of supervision
546 3, 3 | with them and confirmed the message by the signs that attended
547 4, 4 | those in which East and West met in the union of faith and
548 3, 4 | own proper principles and method: but while she admits
549 4, 3 (51)| Alexandria), Vlll 29 (30) (MGH, Ep. 2, 31 28-30, PL 77,
550 4, 3 (54)| Nicholas 1, Ep. ad Michaelem imp. (Letter to the emperor
551 4, 1 | him in his capacity as her minister. Therefore, if anyone
552 4, 1 | distorted opinions of those who misrepresent the form of government which
553 3, 3 | evidence of her own divine mission. So it comes about that,
554 3, 4 | church, or unsound views are mistaken for the conclusions of reason.
555 3, 3 (18)| Mk 16, 20. ~
556 3, 4 | obscurity, as long as in this mortal life we are away from the
557 3, 3 | understanding of all. Hence Moses and the prophets, and
558 3, 3 | kind of great and perpetual motive of credibility and an incontrovertible
559 3, Canons, 3 | men and women ought to be moved to faith only by each one'
560 3, 3 | faith is by no means a blind movement of the mind, yet no one
561 3, 3 (20)| canon 7 (Bruns 2, 178; Msi 8, 713) ~
562 3 | Thence came ~8. the multiplication of religious orders and
563 3 | gradually collapsed into a multiplicity of sects, either at variance
564 4 | of the clergy, the whole multitude of believers should be held
565 3, 4 | with one another but they mutually support each other, for
566 3 | increased vigour in the whole mystical body of Christ. Thence came ~
567 3 | it to the inventions of myth. Thereupon there came into
568 3, Canons, 3 | be set aside as fables or myths; or that miracles can never
569 4, 4 (56)| 171), see above p. 157 n. 1. ~
570 3, 4 | under the pretext or in the name of a more profound understanding.
571 3 | doctrine of rationalism or naturalism, - utterly opposed to the
572 3, 4 | analogy from what it knows naturally, or from the connexion
573 2 | salvation, though each person need not receive them all.
574 4, 4 | office is most especially needed, not a few are to be found
575 3, 3 | saints in light25 let us not neglect so great a salvation26,
576 3 | because its wise decrees were neglected. Everybody knows that
577 Intro | from outside Europe and its neighbouring lands. Bishops from the
578 4, 4 | This gift of truth and never-failing faith was therefore divinely
579 | Nevertheless
580 | next
581 4, 3 (54)| Nicholas 1, Ep. ad Michaelem imp. (
582 3, 4 (36)| of Lerins, Commonitorium (Notebook), 28 (PL 50, 668). ~
583 3, 3 | his institution with clear notes to the end that she might
584 4, 4 | poisonous food of error and be nourished with the sustenance of heavenly
585 4, 3 (52)| Super soliditate dated 28 Nov. 1786. ~
586 Intro | sacred council". Very large numbers attended this council, including,
587 3 | nations, recognises her obligations to all and is always ready
588 3, 3 | uncreated truth, we are obliged to yield to God the revealer
589 3, 4 | as it were, in a certain obscurity, as long as in this mortal
590 2 | traditions and all other observances and constitutions of that
591 3, Canons, 4 | warn all of their duty to observe the constitutions and decrees
592 4, 3 | and flocks may be lawfully obstructed; or that it should be dependent
593 3, 1 | happiness, nor indeed of obtaining happiness, but in order
594 4, 2 | succeeds to the chair of Peter obtains by the institution of Christ
595 3, 4 | faith and reason never be at odds with one another but they
596 Intro | Acta et decreta sacrosancti oecumenici concilii Vaticani in quatuor
597 2 | prayed to, and that they offer prayers to God on our behalf,
598 2 | that in the mass there is offered to God a true, proper and
599 Intro | resumed, nor was it ever officially closed. As in other councils
600 3, 3 | demonstrating as they do the omnipotence and infinite knowledge of
601 3, 4 | revealed them to the little ones32. Now reason, does
602 3, 1 | well11 . All things are open and laid bare to his eyes12 ,
603 1 | December 1869 - Decree of opening of the council~Pius, bishop,
604 3, 3 | a gift of God, and its operation is a work belonging to the
605 4, 4 | councils or consulting the opinion of the churches scattered
606 3, 4 | nor can truth ever be in opposition to truth. The appearance
607 3, 3 (20)| Council of Orange II(529), canon 7 (Bruns
608 4, 3 | declare that, by divine ordinance, the Roman church possesses
609 3 | religious orders and other organisations of christian piety; thence
610 2 | council of Trent concerning original sin and justification. Likewise
611 3, Canons, 3 | therefore men and women ought to be moved to faith only
612 | ours
613 Intro | as "Old Catholics". ~The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war
614 Intro | first time, bishops from outside Europe and its neighbouring
615 3 | of many into the abyss of pantheism, materialism and atheism,
616 4, 3 | nor may anyone lawfully pass judgment thereupon54. And
617 3, 2 | the holy Spirit, and were passed on as it were from hand
618 3, 4 | condemning what wrongly passes for knowledge, lest anyone
619 Intro | Pius IX by the bull Aeterni Patris of 29 June 1868. The first
620 4, 4 | of the churches and the pattern of ancient usage referred
621 3, 3 | sure; you will do well to pay attention to this as to
622 1 | people, and for the common peace and concord of all, the
623 2 | the Eucharist, ~4. penance, ~5. last anointing, ~
624 3, 4 | in the way in which it penetrates those truths which form
625 3, 4 | never rendered capable of penetrating these mysteries in the
626 4, 4 | be spread among all the peoples of the world; and with equal
627 3, 3 | revealed, not because we perceive its intrinsic truth by the
628 3, 2 | nature has been clearly perceived in the things that have
629 3, 4 | discovery capable of being perfected by human intelligence,
630 3, 2 | In consequence, it is not permissible for anyone to interpret
631 3, 3 | light24, so that they may persevere in this light, not abandoning
632 3, 3 | embracing the true faith and of persevering unwaveringly in it, God,
633 3, 4 | does indeed when it seeks persistently, piously and soberly,
634 4, 2 (48)| Against Heresies) 1113 (PG 7, 849), Council of Aquilea (
635 4, 2 (46)| From the speech of Philip, the Roman legate, at the
636 3, 4 | put forward not as some philosophical discovery capable of being
637 3, 4 | anyone be led astray by philosophy and empty deceit35. Hence
638 2 | he suffered under Pontius Pilate and was buried. The third
639 4, 2 | head of the apostles, the pillar of faith and the foundation
640 3, 4 | when it seeks persistently, piously and soberly, achieve
641 3, 1 | by an absolutely free plan, together from the beginning
642 3, 3 | faith it is impossible to please God21 and reach the fellowship
643 4, 4 | only-begotten Son of God was pleased to attach to the supreme
644 3, 2 | made.13 It was, however, pleasing to his wisdom and goodness
645 2, 0 (1) | other fathers added: and I pledge and swear true obedience
646 3 | God and his Christ, has plunged the minds of many into the
647 4, 4 | kept away by them from the poisonous food of error and be nourished
648 2 | for us, he suffered under Pontius Pilate and was buried. The
649 3, Canons, 2 | and must reach finally the possession of all truth and goodness
650 3, Canons, 4 | anyone says that it is possible that at some time, given
651 1 | pleasure that, ~ to the praise and glory of the holy and
652 2 | to, and that they offer prayers to God on our behalf, and
653 4, 3 | Roman church possesses a pre-eminence of ordinary power over every
654 2, 0 (2) | office, hold, teach and preach the same ~
655 3, 3 | And they went forth and preached every, while the Lord worked
656 4, 4 | which the apostolic see preaches, for in it is the whole
657 3, 3 | one can accept the gospel preaching in the way that is necessary
658 4, 1 | and deny that Peter, in preference to the rest of the apostles,
659 3, 2 | conceive what things God has prepared for those who love him15 .
660 4, 4 | necessary to affirm solemnly the prerogative which the only-begotten
661 Intro | on 8 December 1869 in the presence and under the presidency
662 3, 4 | has received the charge of preserving the deposit of faith, has
663 Intro | the pope was present and presided, the decrees were in the
664 Intro | the presence and under the presidency of the pope. ~The purpose
665 4, 2 | and for ever he lives and presides and exercises judgment in
666 3, 4 | of this sense under the pretext or in the name of a more
667 4, 1 | the underworld shall not prevail against it. I will give
668 4, 3 | that he has only the principal part, but not the absolute
669 4, 4 | supreme and full primacy and principality over the whole catholic
670 4 | instituted in him the permanent principle of both unities and their
671 Intro | concilii Vaticani in quatuor prionbus sessionibus, Rome 1872.
672 3, Canons, 3 | s internal experience or private inspiration: let him
673 2 | the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the
674 3, 3 | salvation, the catholic church professes to be a supernatural virtue,
675 3, 4 | understanding, and that most profitable, of the mysteries, whether
676 3, 2 | interpretation of holy scripture, profitably made by the council of Trent,
677 3, 4 | or in the name of a more profound understanding. May understanding,
678 3, 4 | in fact she assists and promotes them in many ways. For
679 4, 3 | general councils, we promulgate anew the definition of the
680 3, 4 | protected and infallibly promulgated. Hence, too,that meaning
681 3, 3 | of ~ her astonishing propagation, her outstanding holiness
682 3, 3 | is written: We have the prophetic word made more sure; you
683 2 | to God a true, proper and propitiatory sacrifice for the living
684 4 | the catholic flock, to propound the doctrine concerning
685 3, Canons, 4 | be assigned to the dogmas propounded by the church which is different
686 4 | Furthermore, we shall proscribe and condemn the contrary
687 3, 4 | Christ to be faithfully protected and infallibly promulgated.
688 4 | sacred council, and for the protection, defence and growth of the
689 3, Canons, 3 | the christian religion be proved from them: let him be
690 3, 4 | things from the wise and prudent and revealed them to the
691 2 | received. I firmly hold that purgatory exists, and that the souls
692 2 | all its completeness and purity until my dying breath, and
693 3, 2 | This is how the Apostle puts it : In many and various
694 Intro | oecumenici concilii Vaticani in quatuor prionbus sessionibus, Rome
695 3, 3 | faith or for calling it into question. This being so, giving
696 3 | always ready and anxious to raise the fallen, to steady those
697 3, 2 | intention of constraining rash speculation, has been wrongly
698 3, Canons, 1 | and spiritual, or at any rate, spiritual, emanated from
699 3 | that they strive to destroy rational nature itself, to deny any
700 3 | the world that doctrine of rationalism or naturalism, - utterly
701 3, 2 | hand to hand until they reached us16. The complete books
702 3 | obligations to all and is always ready and anxious to raise the
703 3, 4 | there can never be any real disagreement between faith
704 3, 1 | must be declared to be in reality and in essence, ~ distinct
705 2 | Eucharist there is truly, really and substantially the body
706 3 | one's blood. ~ While we recall with grateful hearts, as
707 3 | faithful, and a more frequent reception of the sacraments. What
708 3, 3 | the end that she might be recognised by all as the guardian and
709 3 | and mistress of nations, recognises her obligations to all and
710 4, 3 | ecclesiastical jurisdiction recourse may be had to his judgment53.
711 4 | permanent the saving work of redemption, determined to build a
712 3 | is in danger. Now this redemptive providence appears very
713 4, 4 | pattern of ancient usage referred to this apostolic see those
714 1 | current errors, for the reformation of the clergy and the christian
715 2 | Likewise, that the saints reigning with Christ are to be honoured
716 3 | nature. The abandonment and rejection of the christian religion,
717 2 | behalf, and that their relics should be venerated. I
718 3 | ecumenical council, and relying on the word of God in
719 4, 4 | see of St. Peter always remains unblemished by any error,
720 2 | confess one baptism for the remission of Sins. And I look for
721 4, 4 | the tendency to schism is removed and the whole church is
722 4 | our souls37, in order to render permanent the saving work
723 3, 4 | but reason ~ is never rendered capable of penetrating these
724 3, 2 | interpreted by some, we renew that decree and declare
725 3 | and finally 6. the renewal of the moral life of the
726 4, 4 | suffered by the faith should be repaired in that place above all
727 2 | and order may not be repeated without sacrilege. ~ I likewise
728 3, Canons, 3 | and that therefore all reports of them, even those contained
729 3 | the condemnation and repression of errors; thence too, ~
730 3, Canons, 3 | for divine faith it is not required that revealed truth should
731 3 | which the council of Trent requires special mention, celebrated
732 2 | should be venerated. I resolutely assert that images of
733 2, 0 (2) | or those for whom I have responsibility in virtue of my office,
734 4, 4 | preserved in unity, and, resting on its foundation, can stand
735 3 | thence too, ~3. the restoration and vigorous strengthening
736 3, 3 | that the faith they profess rests on the firmest of foundations.
737 Intro | council. It was in fact never resumed, nor was it ever officially
738 2 | saints, ~are to be kept and retained, and that due honour and
739 3, 2 | his wisdom and goodness to reveal himself and the eternal
740 3, 3 | obliged to yield to God the revealer full submission of intellect
741 2 | and that due honour and reverence is to be shown them. ~ I
742 4, 4 | the venerable fathers and reverenced and followed by all the
743 4, 3 | authority) is not subject to revision by anyone, nor may anyone
744 4, 2 | that see, from which the rights of sacred communion flow
745 4, 3 | faithful, of whatever rite and dignity, both singly
746 2 | likewise receive and accept the rites of the catholic church which
747 4, 2 | Peter perseveres in the rock-like strength he was granted,
748 3, 4 | increase as ages and centuries roll along, and greatly and vigorously
749 2 | buried. The third day he rose again according to the scriptures.
750 4, 1 | jurisdiction of supreme pastor and ruler of his whole fold, saying: ~
751 3, 4 | glorification. None of the rulers of this age understood this.
752 4, 4 | the full power of tending, ruling and governing the whole
753 2 | proper and propitiatory sacrifice for the living and the dead;
754 2 | not be repeated without sacrilege. ~ I likewise receive and
755 Intro | entitled Acta et decreta sacrosancti oecumenici concilii Vaticani
756 4, 4 | in this very age when the salutary effectiveness of the apostolic
757 4, 4 | church."58 [Holy See]~ To satisfy this pastoral office, our
758 3 | just as Christ came to save what was lost6 and to gather
759 3 | God wills all people to be saved and come to the knowledge
760 4, 4 | doctrine. Thus the tendency to schism is removed and the whole
761 3, 4 | flow from God, the lord of sciences, and, if they are properly
762 3, Canons, 3 | until they have completed a scientific demonstration of the credibility
763 3, 2 | of themselves beyond the scope of human reason, can, even
764 3, 4 | the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even the depths
765 3, 4 | he declares: We impart a secret and hidden wisdom of God,
766 3 | collapsed into a multiplicity of sects, either at variance or in
767 3 | advantages which have been secured for the christian world
768 3, 4 | does indeed when it seeks persistently, piously and
769 3, Canons, 1 | indefinite being which by self determination establishes
770 3 | in them, their catholic sensibility was weakened. Led away by
771 4, 3 | to his judgment53. The sentence of the apostolic see (than
772 4, 4 | earnest desire to be in no way separated from this faith and doctrine,
773 3 | training of the young for the service of religion; and finally
774 Intro | Vaticani in quatuor prionbus sessionibus, Rome 1872. Comparison with
775 Intro | in the three following sessions, there was discussion and
776 4, 4 | judgment that they must be settled."57 Then there is the
777 2 | profess also that there are seven sacraments of the new law,
778 3, 3 | who has made us worthy to share with the saints in light25
779 3, 2 | supernatural end, that is a sharing in the good things of God
780 3 | world, even at the cost of shedding one's blood. ~ While we
781 3, 3 | attention to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place19. Now,
782 3, Canons, 4 | those errors are carefully shunned which approach it in greater
783 3 | our lord and saviour, is shut out from the minds of people
784 3, 2 | unaided human skill, nor simply because they contain revelation
785 Intro | were published in various simultaneous editions. Later they were
786 2 | Trent concerning original sin and justification. Likewise
787 4, 2 | into the structure of a single body48. Therefore, if
788 3, 1 | Since he is one, singular, completely simple and
789 2 | baptism for the remission of Sins. And I look for the
790 2 | ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the
791 3, 3 | abandoned. Consequently, the situation of those, who by the heavenly
792 3, 2 | composed by unaided human skill, nor simply because they
793 3, Canons, 4 | true mysteries properly so-called, but that all the dogmas
794 3, 4 | persistently, piously and soberly, achieve by God's gift
795 3 | very foundations of human society. With this impiety spreading
796 3 | one time claimed to be the sole source and judge of the
797 4, 4 | absolutely necessary to affirm solemnly the prerogative which the
798 4, 3 (52)| Pius VI, Letter Super soliditate dated 28 Nov. 1786. ~
799 2 | blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our lord
800 3 | supernatural origin, - which spares no effort to bring it about
801 4, 4 | when the Roman pontiff speaks EX CATHEDRA, that is,
802 3, 4 | appearance of this kind of specious contradiction is chiefly
803 3, 2 | intention of constraining rash speculation, has been wrongly interpreted
804 4, 2 (46)| From the speech of Philip, the Roman legate,
805 3, 4 | deposit committed to the spouse of Christ to be faithfully
806 3, 3 | unity and her unconquerable stability, is a kind of great and
807 3, 3 | comes about that, like a standard lifted up for the nations22 ,
808 4, 2 | what the truth has ordained stands firm, and blessed Peter
809 4, 3 | church. My honour is the steadfast strength of my brethren.
810 2 | truly hold, is what I shall steadfastly maintain and confess, by
811 3 | to raise the fallen, to steady those who stumble, to embrace
812 3, 3 | For, the kind Lord stirs up those who go astray and
813 3 | Led away by diverse and strange teachings 4 and confusing
814 4, 3 | thereupon54. And so they stray from the genuine path of
815 3 | the catholic church have strayed from the path of genuine
816 3 | restoration and vigorous strengthening of ecclesiastical discipline, ~
817 3 | consequence is that they strive to destroy rational nature
818 4, 4 | office, our predecessors strove unwearyingly that the saving
819 4, 2 | will grow together into the structure of a single body48. Therefore,
820 3 | fallen, to steady those who stumble, to embrace those who return,
821 3 | ecumenical synod, we cannot subdue the bitter grief that we
822 2, 0 (2) | other fathers continues: my subjects, or those for whom I have
823 4, 3 | collectively, are bound to submit to this power by the duty
824 4, 3 | the duty of hierarchical subordination and true obedience, and
825 3, 2 | canonical not because she subsequently approved them by her authority
826 2 | there is truly, really and substantially the body and blood, together
827 4, 3 | which bishops, who have succeeded to the place of the apostles
828 4, 2 | blood46. Therefore whoever succeeds to the chair of Peter obtains
829 3 | being of the church not suffer anguish? For just as God
830 2 | there are helped by the suffrages of the faithful. Likewise,
831 4, 4 | or the state of affairs suggested, sometimes by summoning
832 3, 3 | signs of revelation and are suited to the understanding of
833 Intro | INTRODUCTION~This council was summoned by Pope Pius IX by the bull
834 4, 4 | suggested, sometimes by summoning ecumenical councils or
835 4, 3 (52)| Pius VI, Letter Super soliditate dated 28 Nov.
836 4, 3 | if this were an authority superior to the Roman pontiff.
837 4, 3 | has merely an office of supervision and guidance, and not
838 3, 4 | another but they mutually support each other, for on the
839 3, 1 | distinct from the world, supremely happy in himself and from
840 3, 4 | their very nature, so far surpass the created understanding
841 3, 2 | things of God that utterly surpasses the understanding of the
842 3, Canons, 3 | for calling in doubt, by suspending their assent, the faith
843 4, 4 | and be nourished with the sustenance of heavenly doctrine. Thus
844 4, 1 | the rest of the apostles, taken singly or collectively,
845 | taking
846 4 | should be shepherds and teachers until the end of time.
847 3 | away by diverse and strange teachings 4 and confusing nature
848 4, 1 | who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and
849 4, 4 | which God forbid, have the temerity to reject this definition
850 4 | to be built the eternal temple, and the church whose topmost
851 4, 4 | heavenly doctrine. Thus the tendency to schism is removed and
852 4, 4 | Christ, the full power of tending, ruling and governing the
853 3, 2 | books of the old and the new Testament with all their parts, as
854 4, 3 | contrary, this power of theirs is asserted, supported and
855 | thereafter
856 2 | Pilate and was buried. The third day he rose again according
857 Intro | Christ. In fact, in the three following sessions, there
858 4 | temple, and the church whose topmost part reaches heaven was
859 3, Canons, 1 | determination establishes the totality of things distinct in genera,
860 3, Canons, 4 | demonstrated by properly trained reason from natural principles:
861 3 | founding of colleges for the training of the young for the service
862 3, 3 | grace those whom he has translated into his admirable light24,
863 2 | the catholic church calls transubstantiation. I confess that under
864 3, 4 | created things29, comes to treat of the grace and truth which
865 3, Canons, 4 | human studies are to be treated with such a degree of liberty
866 1 | of the holy and undivided Trinity, Father, Son and holy Spirit,
867 3, 4 | which it penetrates those truths which form its proper object.
868 4 | since the gates of hell trying, if they can, to overthrow
869 4, 4 | fail; and when you have turned again, strengthen your brethren60. ~
870 Intro | discussion and approval of only two constitutions: Dogmatic
871 3, 2 | they had been composed by unaided human skill, nor simply
872 3, 1 | completely simple and unchangeable spiritual substance,
873 4 | accordance with the ancient and unchanging faith of the whole church.
874 3, 3 | catholic unity and her unconquerable stability, is a kind
875 4, 4 | should be kept pure and uncontaminated wherever it was received. [
876 3, 3 | is completely subject to uncreated truth, we are obliged to
877 3, Canons, 4 | church has understood and understands: let him be anathema. ~
878 4, 1 | church, and the gates of the underworld shall not prevail against
879 2 | the sacred Trent, I accept unhesitatingly and profess; in the same
880 4 | permanent principle of both unities and their visible foundation.
881 3 | appears very clearly in unnumbered benefits, but most especially
882 2 | all things seen and unseen. And in one Lord Jesus
883 3, 3 | faith27, let us hold the unshakeable confession of our hope28. ~
884 3, 4 | mind of the church, or unsound views are mistaken for the
885 | unto
886 3, 3 | faith and of persevering unwaveringly in it, God, through his
887 4, 4 | our predecessors strove unwearyingly that the saving teaching
888 3, 2 | in written books and unwritten traditions, which were ~
889 1 | faith and religion, for the uprooting of current errors, for
890 3 | strengthen the good and urge them on to what is better.
891 4, 4 | and the pattern of ancient usage referred to this apostolic
892 | used
893 4, 4 | taking advantage of other useful means afforded by divine
894 2 | which the holy Roman church uses, namely: I believe in
895 3, 4 (34)| See Lateran council V, session 8 (see above p.
896 3 | multiplicity of sects, either at variance or in agreement with one
897 Intro | sacrosancti oecumenici concilii Vaticani in quatuor prionbus sessionibus,
898 3, 4 | they remain covered by the veil of that same faith and wrapped,
899 4, 4 | was ~ embraced by all the venerable fathers and reverenced
900 2 | their relics should be venerated. I resolutely assert that
901 4, 3 (52)| Pius VI, Letter Super soliditate
902 3, 4 | the church, or unsound views are mistaken for the conclusions
903 3 | the restoration and vigorous strengthening of ecclesiastical
904 3, 4 | roll along, and greatly and vigorously flourish, in each and all,
905 3 | visible head, and an increased vigour in the whole mystical body
906 3, 4 (36)| Vincent of Lerins, Commonitorium (
907 4, 3 (51)| Eulogius of Alexandria), Vlll 29 (30) (MGH, Ep. 2, 31
908 Intro | Later they were included in volume 7 of Collectio Lacensis (
909 Intro | Lacensis ( 1892) and in volumes 49-53 of Mansi's collection (
910 2 | the same Pius, promise, vow and swear. So help me God
911 3, 2 | are found in the old Latin Vulgate edition, are to be received
912 3, 4 | away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, and not by sight33.
913 Intro | outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war led to the interruption
914 3, Canons, 4 | their zeal and labour to the warding off and elimination of these
915 3, Canons, 4 | greater or less degree, we warn all of their duty to observe
916 3 | catholic sensibility was weakened. Led away by diverse and
917 3, 4 | them to be errors which wear the deceptive appearance
918 3, 3 | apostles we read: And they went forth and preached every,
919 4, 4 | those in which East and West met in the union of faith
920 | where
921 | wherever
922 | whoever
923 3 | being and spread far and wide throughout the world that
924 4, 4 | which the divine Redeemer willed his church to enjoy in defining
925 3 | anguish? For just as God wills all people to be saved and
926 2 | the whole substance of the wine into his blood, and this
927 Intro | controversies which led to the withdrawal from the church of those
928 | within
929 3, 4 | Wherefore, when the Apostle, who witnesses that God was known to the
930 3 | she can never cease from witnessing to the truth of God which
931 3, Canons, 3 | that therefore men and women ought to be moved to faith
932 3, Canons, 3 | only for living faith which works by charity: let him be
933 4, 2 | faithful throughout the world--to be in agreement with
934 4, 3 | the Roman pontiff hold a world-wide primacy, and that the Roman
935 3, Canons, 2 | revelation about God and the worship that should be shown him :
936 3, 3 | the Father who has made us worthy to share with the saints
937 3, 4 | veil of that same faith and wrapped, as it were, in a certain
938 3, Canons, 4 | and decrees in which such wrong opinions, though not expressly
939 4, 4 (56)| Hormisdas's formula of the year 517 (D no. 171), see above
940 3, 3 | truth, we are obliged to yield to God the revealer full
941 3, 3 | salvation, in that a person yields true obedience to God himself
942 3 | for the training of the young for the service of religion;
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